Haltech ECU
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I've always been more interested in suspension, but I think the time has come to fit an aftermarket ECU.
I have been looking around and it seems that the Haltech Platinum has the best performance and versatility. The user interface seems very easy to use as well.
Platinum Sport 2000 - Haltech Engine Management Systems
Is anyone using this at the moment?
Cheers
I have been looking around and it seems that the Haltech Platinum has the best performance and versatility. The user interface seems very easy to use as well.
Platinum Sport 2000 - Haltech Engine Management Systems
Is anyone using this at the moment?
Cheers
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Hi,
I've bought one. It is plug and play and should come with a file that will start and run the car. I am going to do the mapping myself (but probably get a lot of help from people more learned).
It seems that Whiteline here in the UK also import Haltech and GFB. I spoke to Graeme at Whiteline. He was very helpful and seemed to know the system pretty well. Got a good deal as well.
I've bought one. It is plug and play and should come with a file that will start and run the car. I am going to do the mapping myself (but probably get a lot of help from people more learned).
It seems that Whiteline here in the UK also import Haltech and GFB. I spoke to Graeme at Whiteline. He was very helpful and seemed to know the system pretty well. Got a good deal as well.
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Steve Greenald will be able to map these. Very good ECUs, more common in Australia
Steve's contact details are in here TRACK 'n' ROAD and TAT Rolling Road / TAT Chassis Dyno
Steve's contact details are in here TRACK 'n' ROAD and TAT Rolling Road / TAT Chassis Dyno
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